Journal Articles

Authors

Lawrance Lee
Evan French
Daniel H Coelho
Nauman F Manzoor
Adam B Wilcox
Adam M Lee
Alexis Graves
Alfred Anzalone
Amin Manna
Amit Saha
Amy Olex
Andrea Zhou
Andrew E Williams
Andrew Southerland
Andrew T Girvin
Anita Walden
Anjali A Sharathkumar
Benjamin Amor
Benjamin Bates
Brian Hendricks
Brijesh Patel
Caleb Alexander
Carolyn Bramante
Cavin Ward-Caviness
Charisse Madlock-Brown
Christine Suver
Christopher Chute
Christopher Dillon
Chunlei Wu
Clare Schmitt
Cliff Takemoto
Dan Housman
Davera Gabriel
David A Eichmann
Diego Mazzotti
Don Brown
Eilis Boudreau
Elaine Hill
Elizabeth Zampino
Emily Carlson Marti
Emily R Pfaff
Evan French
Farrukh M Koraishy
Federico Mariona
Fred Prior
George Sokos
Greg Martin
Harold Lehmann
Heidi Spratt
Hemalkumar Mehta
Hongfang Liu
Hythem Sidky
J W Awori Hayanga
Jami Pincavitch
Jaylyn Clark
Jeremy Richard Harper
Jessica Islam
Jin Ge
Joel Gagnier
Joel H Saltz
Joel Saltz
Johanna Loomba
John Buse
Jomol Mathew
Joni L Rutter
Julie A McMurry
Justin Guinney
Justin Starren
Karen Crowley
Katie Rebecca Bradwell
Kellie M Walters
Ken Wilkins
Kenneth R Gersing
Kenrick Dwain Cato
Kimberly Murray
Kristin Kostka
Lavance Northington
Lee Allan Pyles
Leonie Misquitta
Lesley Cottrell
Lili Portilla
Mariam Deacy
Mark M Bissell
Marshall Clark
Mary Emmett
Mary Morrison Saltz
Matvey B Palchuk
Melissa A Haendel
Meredith Adams
Meredith Temple-O'Connor
Michael G Kurilla
Michele Morris
Nabeel Qureshi
Nasia Safdar
Nicole Garbarini
Noha Sharafeldin
Ofer Sadan
Patricia A Francis
Penny Wung Burgoon
Peter Robinson
Philip R O Payne
Rafael Fuentes
Randeep Jawa
Rebecca Erwin-Cohen
Rena Patel
Richard A Moffitt
Richard L Zhu
Rishi Kamaleswaran
Robert Hurley
Robert T Miller
Saiju Pyarajan
Sam G Michael
Samuel Bozzette
Sandeep Mallipattu
Satyanarayana Vedula
Scott Chapman
Shawn T O'Neil
Soko Setoguchi
Stephanie S Hong
Steve Johnson
Tellen D Bennett
Tiffany Callahan
Umit Topaloglu
Usman Sheikh
Valery Gordon
Vignesh Subbian
Warren A Kibbe
Wenndy Hernandez
Will Beasley
Will Cooper
William Hillegass
Xiaohan Tanner Zhang

Publication Date

6-1-2024

Journal

Otology and Neurotology Open

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Determine the incidence of vestibular disorders in patients with SARS-CoV-2 compared to the control population.

STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective.

SETTING: Clinical data in the National COVID Cohort Collaborative database (N3C).

METHODS: Deidentified patient data from the National COVID Cohort Collaborative database (N3C) were queried based on variant peak prevalence (untyped, alpha, delta, omicron 21K, and omicron 23A) from covariants.org to retrospectively analyze the incidence of vestibular disorders in patients with SARS-CoV-2 compared to control population, consisting of patients without documented evidence of COVID infection during the same period.

RESULTS: Patients testing positive for COVID-19 were significantly more likely to have a vestibular disorder compared to the control population. Compared to control patients, the odds ratio of vestibular disorders was significantly elevated in patients with untyped (odds ratio [OR], 2.39; confidence intervals [CI], 2.29-2.50;

CONCLUSIONS: The incidence of vestibular disorders differed between COVID-19 variants and was significantly elevated in COVID-19-positive patients compared to the control population. These findings have implications for patient counseling and further research is needed to discern the long-term effects of these findings.

Keywords

COVID-19, Dizziness, SARS-CoV-2, Vestibular disorder

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PMID: 38919767

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